Hedge Trimming, small Box / Buxus hedge
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Trimming a small formal box / buxus hedge, this is the first trim of this hedge, in mid May, its next trim will be in about 2 months depending on weather, as with most hedges, the best tip i can give is never rushing.
Using a battery hedge trimmer, make the task much easier and pleasant to do.
Hope you enjoy and thank you for watching.
#gardening #hedgetrimming #batterypower
Nice work Jason, what model is the battery stihl hedge cutter? Thinking about getting one myself, but not sure which model to choose.
Thanks mate, it's the stihl hsa86, 24 inche blades, I like running the ap200 battery with it, minimum of 2 hours run time, but still nice and light, good general trimmer.
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Awesome thankyou jason
That’s a beauty. Piece of work of art 5:26
AMZING work Jason . I’m a full time gardener , but hedges is my passion . Getting paid for what you love is priceless. I plan to keep watching your videos to up my game and 1 day I will be as good as I would like 🎉
Cool 🙂👍
Beautiful work! 👍👍👍
Cheers Kevin 😊👍
Thats fine work. Not rushed. Not chopping it like a mad man. Knowing your skill and loving the art. Great to watch
Thank you 😀 👍
Very therapeutic watching someone cutting box hedges at frist I imagined you we're going old shool with the shears 😆.
Golden Duranta! This is probably the most beautiful hedge in the world.
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Great job! 👍
Cheers 👍
Your just amazing 🤩…well done job, 🤜🏾🤛🏾💯💪🏾respect
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8:12 i like your work, very skillful and aesthetic
@@FarmWayzDc 😀👍
You’re really good with that hedger 🥰
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Another work of art! 🙂👍👏👌🇫🇷
Thanks Sylvia 😃👍
Thanks Sylvia 😃👍👍
Another great job sir. "Outstanding"🌿👍👍
I’m a software developer and this job looks like a heaven for me. So calm and relaxing 😌
Cheers 😀👍
Great video! Nice relaxed pace. I bet the customer was chuffed to bits with the work.
Nice one chap.
Cheers mate, yes he said it did his ocd the world of good lol.
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@@jasongardener3425 : ) Box looks fantastic when it is freshly clipped. ticks all the OCD boxes.
Fabulous job!! Wow! 🌹
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you did a Beautiful JOB!!!
Cheers Bill 😊👍
Best work!!!
👏👏👏 when the hedges see me coming they 💩 themselves.. when they see coming it's like hello😍😍
Perfection right there mate. Nice to watch.
Bel lavoro👍
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I bought the same set up a couple of weeks ago after watching a few of your videos using it , very impressed with it . I got two paid jobs and cut my own hedges before the first battery died ( probably about 4 fill ups if it was petrol) . Very nice work on the hedge , Jason. Cheers 👍🍺
Cheers mate, I'm glad you like the trimmer, I'm sorry you've had battery problems, hope you got a exchange OK.
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@@jasongardener3425 When I said “died” , I didn’t mean died , I meant before it needed recharging , there’s nothing wrong with it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🍺🍺
@@robrusticwoodlandproducts6662 😂😂, my bad, its amazing how long they run for 👌👍
I saw art through gardening ❤
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It works good
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The Hedgemaster at work, making living art! So beautiful! Have you been taking care of that hedge for awhile, it looks well-formed. I so admire your work.
Thanks Lisa, the first time I trimmed them was last year, so I'm slowly straightening them out, 😊👍
Itt6t7967 the intended recipient. It has to do so by turning off the ground, I think it was not 5 the same time.
Very nicely done
Thanks mate 😊👍
Nice neat job 👌
Thanks nath 😊👍
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Cheers 👍
Brasil assistindo 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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My Proficinal Work Is Garden!!!
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Good job! Curious what kinda pants your sportin?
They are a brand called scruff, 😀👍
@@jasongardener3425 Cheers, m8. Keep up the good work.
I did mate
Tools:
Stihl hsa 86
Blue tarp's
Hedge shear's
Wolf garten rake
Jason, what if the hedges you are trimming get overgrown? I have some for a client of mine and they want to take the overgrowth back. The hedge is roughly 4ft now and they want about 4-6 inches off the top and a few inches off the sides. Id like to know how to approach cutting it back without damaging the hedges for the client. I know it will be bare, but will I need to cut the entire bush back? Thank you ahead for any help. I am a year in and this is my biggest, most complex one to date with over 100 bushes/hedges.
Hi, if possible and probably best, cut the top year 1 and sides year 2, April is a good time, if they are good and healthy, you could possible do top and side same time, but very stressful on the plants, feed well through the growing season and water in dry spells, obviously keep a eye for blight or moth, be sure to blow out all clipping and old leaves.
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@jasongardener3425 Thank you for the information. I appreciate and respect your experience.
I have seen other people working with bushes/hedges reference how shearing may not always be the best approach when doing recovery. Would you recommend I approach with pruning, or is shearing the top appropriate, along with removing dead branches and debris, diseased areas? I know it will remove near the entire green on top, exposing brown branches in a vibrant green hedge. But with side foliage it should recover? Is this a "trust the process" type situation that I should explain to the client? I mentioned any extensive recovery cuts would take 1-2 years to fully recover coverage, but I don't have much actual experience with it, mainly trimming. Hence my hesitancy and seeking advice.
Thank you again
Hi Jason great job 👍 I trimmed a box hedge last week. Looked about similar size. Finish not as good as yours 😟 customer only wants I cut per year. Not enough in my opinion? Thanks for video ( tutorial) 👌
I just spoke to a client today with over 100 bushes. They prefer to have it done 3 times a year. I hope that helps!
What trimmer are you using ?
How many times a year do you cut that hedge mate
It will be about 2 maybe 3 depending on the weather 👍
Bonjour quel est la duree de travaille avec la batterie ?
Is paudhe ka naam kya hai
Come posso fare questi lavori di giardinaggio come si chiamano questi tagli
I'm sorry, I don't fully understand your question
Your pinching the plant with those trimmer’s you need slimmer ones I hope you cleaned those blades as you could kill it
Funny thing is, iv only worked in horticulture for 34 years, so thanks for the advice 👍